Description
Volume II only. First Edition. Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean and the binding is tight. Ships from Colorado.
This intriguing volume offers a comprehensive exploration of American foreign policy from the mid-20th century onwards. Written by Jerald A. Combs, a respected scholar in the field of international relations, this work delves into the complex web of diplomatic maneuverings, geopolitical strategies, and ideological clashes that shaped the United States’ global influence during a pivotal period in modern history.
Combs’ meticulous research and insightful analysis shed light on the intricate decision-making processes that guided America’s foreign policy during the Cold War era, the Vietnam War, and the subsequent realignment of global power dynamics. Through a nuanced examination of primary sources and historical records, the author unveils the motivations, challenges, and consequences of America’s interventions and diplomatic endeavors across various regions of the world.
For collectors and enthusiasts of American history and international affairs, this volume represents a valuable addition to their libraries. Combs’ engaging narrative style and scholarly rigor make this work a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate tapestry of America’s global footprint and its lasting impact on the world stage.